Five spine surgeons discuss key trends for spinal surgery implant material and where surface technology is headed in the future.
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Three St. Louis-based Washington University orthopedic surgeons performed ACL repair surgery on St. Louis Blues' defenseman Carl Gunnarsson, the NHL reports.
Diagnostic and interventional ultrasound imaging has several uses in sports medicine, and the field is rapidly evolving.
Todd Lansford, MD, a spine surgeon with South Carolina Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, discusses the key trends in spinal technology and implant innovations today.
Physicians and medical device manufacturers can utilize 3-D printing for a variety of purposes, according to a Machine Design article.
The University of Pittsburgh opened the Pittsburgh Collaborative Research Education and Technology Enhancement in Surgery Center, the Pittsburgh Business Times reports.
A study, published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine, analyzed ulnar collateral ligament tears in MLB position players.
Quinter, Kan.-based Gove County Medical Center welcomed E. Patrick Curry, MD, according to Hays Post.
The computer-assisted and 3-D computer surgery market continues to grow, according to The Financial.
The NFL is sponsoring the 13th Annual Andrews Institute Injuries in Football Conference, May 3 to May 5 in Miramar Beach, Fla., presented by the Andrews Research & Education Foundation.
